Interactive visualization that compares address space assigned to countries to
per-country population and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). We observe notable
disparities between used /24s and population. For example, USA, Australia, UK,
Canada, and Germany have 25%, 1.45%, 3.52%, 2.06% and 4.11% of the used /24s,
but only 4.44%, 0.31%, 0.89%, 0.49% and 1.13%, respectively, of the
population. In contrast, African and Asian countries have 16% and 59% of the
population, but only 1.8% and 32%, respectively, of the used /24s. Nevertheless,
the per-country used /24s correlate much better with the distribution of GDP
(0.960 correlation), than with population (0.517 correlation), suggesting that
economic inequalities could explain the differences in the used /24s.